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    Warnings on unhealthy food. The theme of unhealthy food becomes more and more topical in our society. I am sure that manufactures of food products should write warnings on their products which contain harmful ingredients‚ for example‚ GMO. Firstly‚ junk food can be the reason of a lot of illnesses‚ such as stomach ulcer‚ obesity‚ sugar diabetes‚ etc. For example‚ according to the article Health warnings on junk food “…hamburgers‚ chips‚ soybean oil‚ pizza give rise to obesity and it can be the

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    A Warning Letter Example

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    A warning letter sample for employee’s discipline issue/problem. Dear Employee‚ We refer to the incident occurred in this office on Monday‚ 6 October 2008 during which you were found to have verbally abused your Supervisor‚ Mr. Harold Singh‚ using threatening words. The incident happened after you were alleged to be unhappy and disgruntled with Mr Singh’s decision for not approving your application for a long leave. Several office personnel were present during the occasion and had been witness

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    Macbeth

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    In Macbeth‚ the witches are not simply prophets from whom Macbeth learns his fate‚ but represent a much more abstract idea. Initially‚ in Act I‚ the witches are three hags who Macbeth and Banquo encounter on the battlefield‚ with news that they have obtained from rumors. However‚ Macbeth’s “vaulting ambition” distorts his perception of them in such a way that they no longer resemble the human beings they were in Act I. After their conversation‚ the fulfillment of his promotion to the Thane of Cawdor

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    Warning Scripture Essay

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    Warning Scripture replaced by new type of Theism Placating the Reverend Fred Nile and the various religious lobbies is no easy task‚ but the NSW Government has taken to it with Yes Minister style obtuseness and Baldrick-like cunning. Maintaining its cuddly relationship with Scripture enthusiasts‚ the government has spent $300k on a comprehensive report‚ waited 18 months to release it (just before Easter)‚ and then refused to accept most of the recommendations. Particularly brazen‚ was both the

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    Warning Signs of Relapse

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    WARNING SIGNS OF RELAPSE The clinical definition of relapse is when a person is affected again by a condition that affected them in the past. By definition‚ for relapse to happen‚ the disease must have been in remission or cured. In the case of addiction‚ the disease is incurable (chronic)‚ however the disease can be put into remission. Relapse is often thought of as an event‚ such as taking a drink or using a drug: however relapse is actually an extended process that begins long

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    Macbeth

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    What Macbeth has taught me? After reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth I have learnt quite a lot of things. It has taught me how greed is bad. As Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were greedy they lost their lives. Due to her greed‚ Lady Macbeth had nightmares and she started sleepwalking. This is how Shakespeare tells us how greed will change our live. If Macbeth wasn’t greedy for the throne‚ he wouldn’t have lost his life. We can be greedy for several things but Macbeth has taught me that it can change anyone’s

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    End Time Warnings

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    down one night‚ I was given a dream/vision‚ to give the warning to the End Times Church. Our church today‚ for the most part‚ is asleep and truly not aware of the “End Time Signs” that are occurring all around them and in the world. God has placed a calling on the Church to re-dedicate herself to Him Who is the head of the Church‚ to study the Scriptures‚ to see His truth and to plant His truth into her heart and for me to pass on the warnings and to wake up the sleeping Church. Upon entrance into

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    Witches In The Middle Ages

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    “We shall be rich’eth! Death to the peculiar ones!…. I mean witches!” In 1480‚ a greed-spawned genocide began in Europe. It spread across England‚ Scotland‚ Switzerland‚ Germany‚ Poland‚ and parts of France. Over 100‚000 people were tried‚ tortured‚ and executed; because they were ²witches². Although many of these victims were probably not witches‚ in that era they didn‘t know better. People had very strong personal beliefs‚ religious views‚ and their so called ²scientific² reasons for believing

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    Natasha Lacroix Mrs Walker EAE2D April 22 2013 The Execution of Salem Witches In Salem during the year 1962‚ nineteen people were executed due to witchcraft. During this period‚ 188 people were accused of practicing witchcraft. Out of these 188 people‚ 59 were tried‚ 31 of them were convicted and nineteen of the 31 that were convicted were then all hung at Gallows Hill. In the seventeenth century it was normal procedures to have people corrected or even execute people who were a threat to

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    Macbeth

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    Fair is foul and foul is fair Hover through the fog and filthy air” One of the main themes rampant in Macbeth is that of deception. There is a disconnect between appearance and reality. Hypocrisy is everywhere and what is good for one person may be bad for others in the play. The first scene of the play highlights this. We are introduced to the witches‚ who speak in ambiguous equivocations. The quote “Fair is foul…filthy air” portrays that what is ‘fair’ or good or wholesome for humans is ‘foul’

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